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| Teleclass | (FREE South Pacific Teleclass) FROM POLICY TO PRACTICE - IMPLEMENTING GOVERNMENT DIRECTED POLICY & IMPLICATIONS FOR INFECTION CONTROL PRACTICE |
| Outline: | Objectives: - Describe policy as an intervention for improving practice and why it is different to other safety and quality improvement activities - Describe the findings of a qualitative study which identified factors that influence policy implementation in the hospital setting, broadly speaking and specific to infection control policy. - Describe policy characteristic that influence policy implementation. - Describe key principles in terms of policy development and implementation to bridge the gap between policy and practice - Discuss implications of these in terms of infection control policy & practice. |
| Date | June 16, 2021 |
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| Faculty: | Sally Havers, Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
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| Payment: | (Free Teleclass) |
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